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Golda Sarah Icie June <I>Huntley</I> Taggert

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Golda Sarah Icie June Huntley Taggert

Birth
Wakita, Grant County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
17 Sep 1994 (aged 93)
Wakita, Grant County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Caldwell, Sumner County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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(Husbands Great Aunt)

Icie was the fourth child of five born to Horace Milo Huntley and Elizabeth McBride Huntley, on July 16, 1901 in a dug out house east and north of Wakita, Oklahoma in a part "dug out" house and the first of Bet's and Horace's children to have a doctor at birth, Dr. Miller from Wakita.

At the time I was born my older sisters Florence and Edna and only brother Ray attended school in Wakita. By the time I was ready for school, we lived north and east of Clyde and near Prairie View, Dist. 31, Grant Co. school. I, many years later taught school here. We also attended Sunday School and church in this school house on Sunday afternoons and to young peoples meetings in the evening. The Methodist Episcopal minister came from Wakita or Medford , drove horses to a buggy. It was this minister that married my sister Florence in Wakita parsonage. My sister Izma and I graduated from Medford High School in 1921. Izma was valedictorian and we both were on the honor roll. We did light housekeeping in rooms in Medford homes as there we no school buses at that time. We went home on Friday afternoons, our parents coming after us in our first car - the Maxwell car - we came back to our rooms Sunday afternoon. Weather permitting we did this. We took Teachers Training and earned Teacher's Certificate, that started our career of teaching and going to school. I taught ten years in Grant Co. rural schools (non-existent now for many years) I attended Phillips University at Enid and Northwestern Teachers College in Alva, Oklahoma.

She had three sisters and one brother ~ Edna V. (Huffman), Florence Viola (Northcutt), Horatio Milo Ray and Izma Elizabeth (Hughes).

Icie married Lester M. Taggert July 9, 1929. She never had children.

Aunt Icie passed away September 17, 1994 at the age of 94 years. "May You Always and Forever rest in Peace in Heaven with the Sweet Angels above". Loved and Missed Always.
(Husbands Great Aunt)

Icie was the fourth child of five born to Horace Milo Huntley and Elizabeth McBride Huntley, on July 16, 1901 in a dug out house east and north of Wakita, Oklahoma in a part "dug out" house and the first of Bet's and Horace's children to have a doctor at birth, Dr. Miller from Wakita.

At the time I was born my older sisters Florence and Edna and only brother Ray attended school in Wakita. By the time I was ready for school, we lived north and east of Clyde and near Prairie View, Dist. 31, Grant Co. school. I, many years later taught school here. We also attended Sunday School and church in this school house on Sunday afternoons and to young peoples meetings in the evening. The Methodist Episcopal minister came from Wakita or Medford , drove horses to a buggy. It was this minister that married my sister Florence in Wakita parsonage. My sister Izma and I graduated from Medford High School in 1921. Izma was valedictorian and we both were on the honor roll. We did light housekeeping in rooms in Medford homes as there we no school buses at that time. We went home on Friday afternoons, our parents coming after us in our first car - the Maxwell car - we came back to our rooms Sunday afternoon. Weather permitting we did this. We took Teachers Training and earned Teacher's Certificate, that started our career of teaching and going to school. I taught ten years in Grant Co. rural schools (non-existent now for many years) I attended Phillips University at Enid and Northwestern Teachers College in Alva, Oklahoma.

She had three sisters and one brother ~ Edna V. (Huffman), Florence Viola (Northcutt), Horatio Milo Ray and Izma Elizabeth (Hughes).

Icie married Lester M. Taggert July 9, 1929. She never had children.

Aunt Icie passed away September 17, 1994 at the age of 94 years. "May You Always and Forever rest in Peace in Heaven with the Sweet Angels above". Loved and Missed Always.


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